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Location: Miami (prev. NY, Atlanta, SF, OC and San Diego)
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Yes...people certainly move because they prefer warmer climates and are tired of winter and snow...I’ve yet to meet someone who wishes their winters lasted longer and they had more snow. They might move to a 4 season city for other reasons, such as a job, however. Just look at the migration numbers of many more people to sunbelt cities than vice versa.
Yes...people certainly move because they prefer warmer climates and are tired of winter and snow...I’ve yet to meet someone who wishes their winters lasted longer and they had more snow. They might move to a 4 season city for other reasons, such as a job, however. Just look at the migration numbers of many more people to sunbelt cities than vice versa.
Location: Miami (prev. NY, Atlanta, SF, OC and San Diego)
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You do realize if you move to SoCal it is possible to drive to snow within 60-120 minutes (depending where you live), yet leave it behind when you head home. Few other cities as well...if you like wacky you might like Denver—could get a foot of snow or snow in April and it will melt within a day or two.
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Originally Posted by Jdawg8181
I actually love snow, lol. Which is why I keep fighting tooth & nail to not move to SoCal, lol.
Not enough snow. Not enough variety. Not enough bi-polar LMAO.
You do realize if you move to SoCal it is possible to drive to snow within 60-120 minutes (depending where you live), yet leave it behind when you head home.
I don't want to drive to it. I want to see it right outside my window, touch it, play in it, admire it. Snow forever.
Denver sounds cool, lol, but there is no work for me, so I'm stuck in NYC but I don't mind.
Looking forward to bundle up time during my walk home tonight and then running in shorts in the park this weekend
LOL we're going to be bundled up by tomorrow night but we do have strong storms moving in with a strong cold front. That's pretty bipolar to me!
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